Braman new Williamstown Chamber Director

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The Williamstown Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has announced the promotion of Amber Braman as executive director. Braman succeeds Christine Ross, who has left to head the Falmouth Chamber of Commerce. Braman has worked part-time with the Chamber since February, 2002. Programs and services will continue without interruption. “The Chamber’s executive committee feels strongly that Braman is right for the job,” said Chamber President Bart Reidy. “Amber’s familiarity with the Chamber and its membership, along with her dedication and enthusiasm to help direct the organization’s strategic goals, made it easy to offer her the promotion. She has the right combination of skills, experience and determination to be wildly successful as our new executive director.” Braman, quoted in a press release yesterday, said “I am very excited about my new position. I look forward to working closely with the Chamber’s membership and Board, especially to provide more programming that members find beneficial.” Before joining the Chamber staff, Braman worked in the local Internet industry for three and a half years, at Bennington College, and as a court reporter. She earned a degree in biology from the University of Rhode Island, and lives in North Adams with her husband and two children.
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Teacher of the Month: Kaylea Nocher

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — First-grade students in Kaylea Nocher's class feel secure and empowered in the classroom, confidently embracing mistakes as they take charge of their learning.
 
This safe and fun atmosphere has earned Nocher the iBerkshires Teacher of the Month designation. The Teacher of the Month series, in collaboration with Berkshire Community College, features distinguished teachers nominated by community members. You can nominate a teacher here
 
Nearly a dozen parents and colleagues nominated the Brayton Elementary School teacher, praising her dedication, connection to students, and engaging classroom environment — going above and beyond to foster growth in her students.
 
"My students are the most important part of the job, and instilling love and a love for learning with them is so valuable," she said. 
 
"We have these little minds that we get to mold in a safe and loving environment, and it's really special to be able to do that with them."
 
Nocher has built her classroom on the foundation of love, describing it as the umbrella for all learning. 
 
"If you have your students feel loved… in the sense that they have a love for learning, they have a love for taking risks, they have a love for themselves, and they can use that in everything that they do," she said. 
 
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